Infosec Manager at EF Labs

The Infosec Manager is responsible for the secure delivery
of our learning platforms and technical systems within several products,
globally. Our digital learning platform is the foundation of our business
around which all other products are built.

You will be required to conduct technical risk assessments
in order to ensure that controls and compliance requirements are enforced
across all projects, initiatives and operations within our digital and offline
platforms. Additionally, this person will provide information security
contributions to the strategy, budget, development, deployment, operation and
maintenance of all systems, websites, software and hardware to support global
and local business unit needs.

This is a critical responsibility and the solutions you
implement should provide capabilities for today and have the flexibility to
support future business objectives and goals. The Infosec Manager must have
experience of working within highly complex and fast paced environments, and
gained strong information security experience. Candidates must have a strong
track record of performing technical risk assessments, and developing risk
treatment plans, as well as a broad infosec technology and governance
understanding. This is a technical, hands on role, and you will be implementing
solutions, not just advising.

We will provide you with a series of challenging infosec
projects together with the tools, environment and support needed to give you
the best possible chance of succeeding. More than that, we will give you the
opportunity to work within a culture that is energetic, passionate and
innovative, working with some of the most impressive people in technology!
Bring your passion, curiosity, and talent to our team and we will give you an
environment full of challenges to flourish in.

Core Responsibilities
Include

·
Manage and lead internal and external resources
to prevent, detect and mitigate Information Security risk to the business units
and act as point of contact for matters relating to Information Security

·
Identify, define and provide security
requirements into new projects, services and carrying out third party security
assessment on new vendors and suppliers to ensure compliance to the company
standards and governance.

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